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Community Calendar
Workshop to emphasize effective meetings
PETTYJOHN’S #
ANNIVERSARY PARTY!
Anyone intcre ucd in m ik in g
meetings more effective. is invited
lo a sfxrvtal workshop Tuevday . May
12, 6 30 p m . D odge C 'li)
Restaurant. Boardnun. Oregon
Topics covered w ill include
desek*ping trust within a group, how
to huild and run a good meeting and
how to handle d iffic u lt members
The Family Community leadership
Team have attended intensive train
mg sessions where they gained pro
ficiency in leadership, conununna-
lion and dcusion nuking skills.
Coming Friday, May 22
Door Prizes - Free Lunch - Super Buys!
H eppner
6769157
BARGAINS
OF THE MONTH
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Singspiration slated May 10
The M in iste ria l 5 s\oci« l ion 's
monthly singspiration w ill he May
10 starting at 7 p m at the Seventh
l)a> Adventist Church Churches
and indis kluals are cikou raged to at-
8 QUART
ICE CHEST
PRO LOW PRICE
MFRS REBATE*
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REINFORCED VINYL HOSE
PRO LOW PRICE
MFRS REBATE*
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CREEK BANK
RESTORATION
M iller & Sons W elding, Inc.
235 Linden Way
Phone 676-9613
Heppner. Oregon 97836
P.O. Box 650
Ask about our
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heavy hauling
(see your conservation
office tor cost sharing)
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Large l yard capacity bucket
Long 35 foot reach. Will reach
across your stream
Olden-McCabe family
honored as countv pioneers
Tbuch of a single button causes footrest
to come up first, for a semi reclined
position with feet elevated
With the touch of another button, the
entire chair rises — not Just the seat —
to provide maximum stability and
back;arm support
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Bouquet!! Contest open to Everyone!
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M « n /o and M ary J a n « O td«n
I he parents. Fnos . uk I Julia Ann
and their children, lived at Bloom
held Center lor many years, owning
and operating a dairy farm. lire men
also worked as stone masons and
brick layers
M en /o A llre d , the oldest son and
Mary Jane ( M oore) were married
May ' I . 1869 m Bloomfield Center,
Wisconsin A fter M en/o whs mar
ried. he and his wife and M c n /o 's
sister. Emma, and her husband
C arlton Hart, moved to Muscotah.
Kansas in 1864 loiter. in 1873. the
parents. Enos and Julia Ann and the
rest o l the family with (he exception
o f Hattie, moved to Kansas, also
Hattie and her husband. Elijah,
stayed on the dairy farm in Wiscon
sin The old farm house that Men
/ o ' s lather built there in 1843 is still
standing
In Kanvis. the family was in diver
sified farm ing with livestock This
w a s a change from the dairy farm
mg in Wisconsin
M cn/o and Mary Jane's five older
children were horn at Muscotah. At
chison County, Kansas
This pioneering fam ily decided to
move West when the drought and
grasshopper infestation occurred in
Kansas in the late I87l)'s M en/o
and family made the move to Oregon
m 1882
W hile livin g at Comstock. Men
/o worked mainly in logging hauling
logs down Irom the hills and loading
them on fiat railcars using a tall spar
p«)lc derric k about 30 feet tall and a
team o f good horses
Sometime in 1884. M en/o. who
wanted to get hack to dry land larm
ing as it was in Kansas (without the
grasshoppers and drought) and
knowing there was land available lor
homesteading in Eastern Oregon,
made the trip to Um atilla County (as
the area was then in 1884) I atcr in
I8H3. M orrow County w.is created
by the Stale Legislature Irom the
western halt ot Umatilla County He
was accompanied by his cousins,
Cieorge and Alhy (A h) Kugg, who
were also liv ing there at this time in
Douglas County
M en/o located
land at Fairview 10 miles south o f
lone (as M en/o traveled it) and the
Kugg brothers found land suitable
lo r raising livestock around Nyc
Junction, near Pilot R ix k M e n /o
filed on his homestead in the Fair
view area and built the first part o f
his homestead house He returned to
the Valley and moved his tamily
here, sometime in 1883
In 1887. the Oldens, along with
other pioneers in th;s area, built the
F airview Schoolhouse so that all the
children ot the area could continue
their education The older hoys in
the fam ily spin the shingles hy hand
for the ro o f o f this school house
M c n /o was on the- Hoard o f Direc
tors o f this School for a number o f
years Some o f the teachers hoard
ed at the Olden home
L ook tor mo«« ot OkJ«nMcC«t>* t«fn«ly
history in «tent **«*«k s Ga/«ft« T i « tv « s
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The H eppner R o llin g H ills
Walk Run. moved to June 20 «his
year, has added a post run break last
Proceeds from both the run and
breakfast w ill he used toward the
purchase o f a portable d efib rillato r
lo r South M o rro w C o u n ty 's
ambulance
The 3k and 10k walk run w ill
begin at R a m at Heppner Elemen
tary Sch*>ol and finish at the City
Park where breakfast w ill he served
hy the Heppner Volunteer Fire Dept
Trophic*' w ill he awarded to the
oldest male ami female finishers and
to the first m en'* and wom en's
finishers in the 10k "E veryone w ill
he given an orange as he crosses the
finish lin e ." organizers say D m ir
p ri/e s also w ill he awarded
Pre-registration (before May 23)
is $10 tor each o f the first tw o fa m i
ly members including breakfast ami
a I shirt W ithout a T -shirt, pre-
rcgistraiion is $6 tor each o f the first
tw o fam ily members Breakfast for
non runners w ill he $2
For further inform ation, or entry
form , contact the Heppner F A IT
Assoc , 676 3361
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Rodeo Committee to meet
There w ill he a regular nxleo com-
nuttee meeting on May 11 at 7 30
p m. at the M orrow County Annex
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any opinions on changes or im-
provements lo r the 1987 Rodeo is
welcome to come to the meeting
Kindergarten preview planned
Children who w ill he five years
old hy September I and are plann
mg to attend kindergarten at lone
schools next year w ill preview the
kindergarten classroom and meet the
,CiKhcr a| ,0 ;3 0 a m Wednesday,
Mil> , j Parents need to accompany
children and bring an im-
munuation re c o rd and b ir th
certificate
Concert slated May 12 at HHS
Hepner High School's choral ami
hand concert w ill he at 7 30 p m.
Tuesday May 12 at the Heppner
High School gym Various music
styles, ja / / to sacred, w ill he
featured Students w ill perform a
few o l the positive things they have
learned this year, director. Boh Isted
said
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Veterans reps will answer questions
R e p re se nta tives
fro m
the
Veterans' Adm inistration Regional
o ffice in Portland, w ill he in
Pendleton to answer any question
ve te ra n s.
w id o w s
or
th e ir
dependents might have regarding
their benefits
Town & Country review planned
There w ill he a meeting of the
steering committee tor the 1987
Town and Country Day at the Ex
tension o ffice Monday. May I I . at
1 K) p m
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Arlington's Big River 10k run w ill
begin at 8 30 a m. S turday. June
20 Registrations w ill be accepted
until 8 a m the day o f the race
Prizes w ill he awarded overall male
and female winners and division
winners in age divisions from ages
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They w ill he located in the
meeting room at the Um atilla Coun
ty Veteran’ s Serv ice office at 3920
Westgate. Pendleton. Oregon on
M onday, May I I from 1 5 p m .;
and Tuesday . May 12 from 8 50-11
a m
"W e w ill review last year's Tow n
ami Country Day and begin plann
ing fo r this y e a r," Ag Agent Fred
I umlin saul "W e w ill ch«x>se com
mittees. assign tasks, and choose an
overall theme lo r the Day
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14 and under thnnigh ages 50 and
above Follow ing the race, the 1987
Big River Band Festival w ill feature
IX k Severmsen w ith Denny C lark
and his hand
For additional inform ation, call
M ark M itc h e ll. 454 2590
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All day breakfast
planned
by D a k o ta
Mens 512.35-Boys 510.95
By Justine W e a th e rfo rd
Everyone is invited to breakfast
Saturday. May 9. from h M) a m
o n. in the F ulleton M cD o na ld
Ciarage Building So tom e and meet
some o f the touring m otorcyclists
from Portland Come and enjoy
ham. eggs, hotcakcs and coffee
prepared and served hy the members
o f Heppner's Masonic Lodge No 69
AT anil A M
When Kay Chincn talked to the
Masons about the Special Education
Classes she teaches at the Heppner
Elem entary S chool, the lodge
members decided to try lo help hy
raising money to buy a computer
which she said would he very
helpful
The Masons w ill donate all the
food so that all cash raised at the
breakfast can go toward the purchase
o f the needed computer.
The Masonic I odge w ill ap
prccialc community support with this
project The price o f the breakfast
w ill he $1
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★ Ham with Fruit Sauce
★ New York Steak or Rib Eye Steak
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Clerk She has been with the Bank of Eastern Oregon
for 4 years and has 9 years of banking experience.
You can always count on Becky's friendlly, profes
sional approach to your banking needs
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landfall recline com fort.
ORCHARD PHARMACY
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The Olden Met abe family
amity i is
hosting this year's Pioneer Picnic
Sunday May 24 at the M orrow
County lair pavilion in Heppner.
The dinner and program w ill begin
at I p m
The family has compiled the
follow ing history o f the "O ld e n
D ays"
l ook for the Met .the fam ily's
portion o f the hi-.loiy nest week
The M cn/o A llre d and Mary Jane
i Moore) ( >lden history -.tails in New
York when their ancestors emigrated
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Iheodorus Olden (horn 1790) was
the lather o f Theodore and grand
father o l Enos II.inched Olden
These early ancestors all lived in the
same area o f Pompey. Onondaga
County. New 3 o ik
Ibeodorc's
w ile Ftinlv (H andled) Olden was
horn in Pompey , New York also
Ihcodore's son. I n o s Handled
( Helen was horn .it Pompey . May 13.
1820 and married Julia Ann i(irig g )
February 28 |H4S She was horn
March 2 182' in Springfield. New
Y «»rk After I nos and Julia Ann
were married, they moved to E
Aurora. Fire C ounty. New York
which is near B u ll.ilo .nut then on to
Bloomfield Center Walworth Coun
tv Wisconsin, where their seven
children including M c n /o A llred
were horn
FULL ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR/RE CLINER
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month observed
P endleton d u rin g M ay. The
A m erican C ancer Society has
designated May Oregon Breast
Cancer Awareness Month
Pioneer M em orial H o sp ita l's
radiology department is o ffering to
schedule reduced p rice mam-
mogtams at St Anthony Hospital in
IONE h f l EM HARDWARE
Main Street - lone
________________ Ph: 422-7211, Open 8-6 Mon.
6 p ill
Area properties and attractions
w ill showcase their products in the
halls o l the mall Scenic beauty.
lifestyles, ghost towns and points o f
inteicst w ill he depicted through pic
tures at the photography show and
contest held in conjunction w ith the
travel show
Breast cancer detect ion
AFTER
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Knitted teinloicing piovute» duidbUity
Ea*y lo coil Solid biau couplings
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P a rtic ip a tio n is encouraged
Refreshments w ill he served
Baker County w ill hold it * > first
trade show geared specifically lo the
tourism industry on Saturday. May
9 The travel show. *'A Taste o f
Baker County H o s p ita lity " w ill he
held in the historic Ha sc he Sage
Hardware Building on Mam Street
in downtown Baker from 10 a m to
"FAIRLAWN" 5 0 FT
Smaller tractor
hackhoe available
fo r those little jobs
lend as this w ill he the last one until
Travel show slated at Baker
AFTER
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190* (M lO) "So* in trota coupon toi <J*iaut
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I hey now otter their expertise to all
groups, organizations, and in
d o iduals Team members are C in
dy O sierlund. M arlene C u rrin ,
C h a rlo tte C a rp e n te r. C la u d ia
Hughes, and Hirdinc Tullts
Workshop fee is $3 50 which
covers cost o f hor d'oeuvres and
materials Pre registration would he
appreciated Send check lor $ ' V)
(nude to F C l. Team Morrow Coun
ty i to Box W 7. Extension Service
It you wish to pay on arrival, you
mav call 6*T6 9 M 2
Rolling Mills walk/run set June 20
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